The ''Vauban'' was an
express train
An express train is a type of passenger train that makes a small number of stops between its origin and destination stations, usually major destinations, allowing faster service than local trains that stop at most or all of the stations along ...
that linked
Brussels Midi/Zuid in
Brussels
Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
, Belgium, with France, Switzerland and Italy. Introduced in 1988, it was operated by the
National Railway Company of Belgium
french: Société nationale des chemins de fer belgesgerman: Nationale Gesellschaft der Belgischen Eisenbahnen
, type = Statutory corporation
, industry = Rail Transport
, foundation = 1926
, founder = Government ...
(NMBS/SNCB), the
Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois (CFL), the
SNCF, the
Swiss Federal Railways
Swiss Federal Railways (german: link=no, Schweizerische Bundesbahnen, ''SBB''; french: link=no, Chemins de fer fédéraux suisses, ''CFF''; it, Ferrovie federali svizzere, ''FFS'') is the national railway company of Switzerland. It is usuall ...
(SBB-CFF-FFS), and the
Italian State Railways (FS).
The train is named after
Sébastien Le Prestre (1633–1707), Seigneur de Vauban and later Marquis de Vauban (and commonly referred to as Vauban), who was a
Marshal of France
Marshal of France (french: Maréchal de France, plural ') is a French military distinction, rather than a military rank, that is awarded to generals for exceptional achievements. The title has been awarded since 1185, though briefly abolished ( ...
and the foremost
military
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engineer of his age.
The ''Vauban'' was one of two EuroCity train-pairs running daily between Brussels and Basel, Switzerland; the other was the
EC ''Iris''.
["Summer services, 1988" (changes taking effect). '']Thomas Cook European Timetable
The ''European Rail Timetable'', more commonly known by its former names, the ''Thomas Cook European Timetable'', the ''Thomas Cook Continental Timetable'' or simply ''Cook's Timetable'', is an international timetable of selected passenger rai ...
'' (April 1988 edition), p. 541. Peterborough, UK: Thomas Cook Publishing.[
]
Original route
History
The ''Vauban'' began operating on 29 May 1988, and was classified from the start as a EuroCity
EuroCity, abbreviated as EC, is a cross-border train category within the European inter-city rail network. In contrast to trains allocated to the lower-level "IC" (InterCity) category, EC trains are international services that meet 20 criteri ...
(EC) service. It originally carried through coach
In rail terminology, a through coach is a passenger car (coach) that is re-marshalled during the course of its journey. It begins the journey attached to one train, and arrives at its destination attached to another train.
Through coaches save t ...
es to Milano, running via Lugano and Chiasso southbound and via Brig northbound, but was not classified as an EC south of Basel.
In summer 1992, the train's route was changed to run via Brig in both directions, and the train was classified as an EC throughout its route. The section between Brig and Milano later began to operate for only part of the year, and in autumn 2004 it was discontinued entirely, making the ''EC Vauban''s route Brussels – Basel – Bern – Brig.
In June 2007, the route was diverted to terminate in Interlaken
, neighboring_municipalities= Bönigen, Därligen, Matten bei Interlaken, Ringgenberg, Unterseen
, twintowns = Scottsdale (USA), Ōtsu (Japan), Třeboň (Czech Republic)
Interlaken (; lit.: ''between lakes'') is a Swiss town and mun ...
( Ost station);["Summer International Changes". '']Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable
The ''European Rail Timetable'', more commonly known by its former names, the ''Thomas Cook European Timetable'', the ''Thomas Cook Continental Timetable'' or simply ''Cook's Timetable'', is an international timetable of selected passenger ra ...
'' (May 2007 edition), p. 539. it was soon diverted again, to terminate in Zurich, in December 2007.["Winter International Services from December 9" (changes scheduled to take effect). ''Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable'' (September 2007 edition), p. 540.]
In December 2007, the ''Vauban'' was classified as an ''InterRegio'' (IR) on the portion of its route within Switzerland, because it did not meet all the criteria for a EuroCity, but it retained EuroCity status between Brussels and Basel. The eastbound service was cut back to Brussels–Basel in December 2011, while the westbound service still departed from Zurich; in December 2013 the latter was also cut back to start in Basel. The service was cancelled in 2016, when a TGV service between Brussels and Strasbourg was introduced. Alternatively, passengers still can take an InterCity train between Brussels and Luxembourg, then a train to Strasbourg and change again to reach Basel.
See also
* History of rail transport in Belgium
Belgium was heavily involved in the early development of railway transport. Belgium was the second country in Europe, after Great Britain, to open a railway and produce locomotives. The first line, between the cities of Brussels and Mechelen open ...
* History of rail transport in France :''This article is part of the History of rail transport series''
The history of rail transport in France dates from the first French railway in 1823 to present-day enterprises such as the AGV.
Beginnings
France was a sluggard in building ra ...
* History of rail transport in Italy
History (derived ) is the systematic study and the documentation of the human activity. The time period of event before the invention of writing systems is considered prehistory. "History" is an umbrella term comprising past events as well ...
* History of rail transport in Luxembourg :''This article is part of the history of rail transport by country series''
The history of rail transport in Luxembourg began in 1846 and continues to the present day.
Origins
The first negotiations for the creation of a railway on the territor ...
* History of rail transport in Switzerland
* List of named passenger trains of Europe
References
External links
Rail.lu: Vauban
– images of the train
{{EuroCity trains
EuroCity
International named passenger trains
Named passenger trains of Belgium
Named passenger trains of France
Named passenger trains of Italy
Named passenger trains of Luxembourg
Named passenger trains of Switzerland
Railway services introduced in 1988